Dave Gibbons opens up on his new project with Mark Millar, explaining why "The Secret Service" is an espionage tale better for being British, what exactly Mark Hamill is doing in it and how a movie doesn't impact him at all.

The creator behind "Kick-Ass," "Superior" and more, Mark Millar kicks up the comics content of his monthly magazine "CLiNT" with a relaunch set to draw new readers into comic shops with new serials, characters and violnce.

With five new series, his first film production, a new phase for "CLiNT" magazine in the wings and more, Mark Millar and his all-star collaborators are looking to carve their creator-owned corner of the industry in 2012.

From the original, slightly embarrassing letter a young Mark Millar sent to Dave Gibbons after "Watchmen" to Gibbons' new sketchbook work, the creators give CBR the exclusive early details of their new series "The Secret Service."

Ryan Lindsay says "Criminal: Last of the Innocent" "will certainly be ranked as one of the best comics of 2011" and gives the fourth issue of Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips' Marvel Icon series 4.5 stars.

From the end of "Superior" to a simultaneous comic /movie plan for "Supercrooks" and from Dave Gibbons to Frank Quitely as collaborators, Mark Millar is going full steam ahead with creator-owned comics. Plus, exclusive art!

After scheduling delays led to releasing just two issues in a year, Mark Millar and John Romita Jr. promise a quick finish to "Kick-Ass 2" as they also prepare to team up on "Hit-Girl" and expand the franchise.

Brian Michael Bendis spent some time with CBR TV to answer questions regarding his and Mark Bagley's creator-owned "Brilliant," the 1950s Avengers storyline, the status of the "Powers" TV series and more.

The next two Millarworld titles on tap from Mark Millar, CBR News has an exclusive first look at the art by Leandro Fernandez for "Hit-Girl" #1 and Leinil Yu's first teaser for the heist story "Supercrooks."

From a "Kick-Ass" spinoff starring fan favorite Hit-Girl to a Leinil Yu-drawn heist comic to mystery collaborations with big names like Dave Gibbons and Frank Quitely, Mark Millar tells CBR first his next year of plans for Millarworld.

Joe Quesada returns for another Cup O'Video to answer fan questions on the fate of the Ultimate Universe post-Death of Spider-Man to the possibility of new Spider-Man 2099 comics. Plus, a post-credits blooper and more!

Brian Michael Bendis and Mark Bagley reunite for their first creator-owned collaboration, "Brilliant, a July-launching project which sees a group of college students unlock the secrets of super powers.

Ryan Lindsay has reviewed "Incognito: Bad Influences" #4 by Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips, giving it a four and a half star rating and saying, "there is so much to enjoy in this issue that you should read it more than once."

Recently released from his duties as a writer on "The Walking Dead," Charles "Chic" Eglee is in talks with FX to produce the adaptation of Brian Michael Bendis and Michael Avon Oeming's superhero police procedural, and Spinoff has all the facts.

CBR News spoke with Ed Brubaker about his a Sean Phillips' "Incognito: Bad Influences" which revisits the protagonist of the first "Incognito," a super-powered criminal who goes straight to stay alive and stay free.

James Hunt gave the debut of "Kick-Ass 2" a 4 star review, saying Mark Millar and John Romita Jr. are "one of the most technically able creative teams in the industry, and that level is reflected on every page"

Brian Michael Bendis discussed his and Alex Maleev's ongoing creator owned series "Scarlet," where police corruption transforms the titular character into a revolutionary looking to topple what she believes is a corrupt system.

Courtesy of Marvel, CBR present's an exclusive preview of "Kick-Ass 2" #1 by co-creators Mark Millar and John Romita Jr. The issue, with a variant by Tommy Lee Edwards, slams into Wednesday, October 20.